"The studio, the director Ivan Reitman and Harold Ramis feel there must be a way to do it, but Bill Murray will not do the movie. He doesn't want to be involved. He's got six kids, houses all over America. He golfs in these tournaments where they pay him to turn up and have a laugh. He's into this life and living it. I know we'd have a lot of fun [but] I can't be mad at him. He�s a friend first, a colleague second. We have a deep personal relationship that transcends business and he doesn�t want to know."

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Posted: Wed Feb 29, 2012 4:31 pm Post subject:

I won't watch a Ghostbusters film without Murray and I'm certainly not gonna watch an American re-make of Oldboy. It's a classic. Why must Hollywood remake everything? Just buy the rites to release it in American theatres "as is" and let everyone see what great foreign film is about. They're just gonna ruin it, like they do with 99% of their other foreign remakes._________________"People say you should always do the right thing, but sometimes there is no right thing. And then, you just have to pick the sin you can live with." -Ig Perrish

I won't watch a Ghostbusters film without Murray and I'm certainly not gonna watch an American re-make of Oldboy. It's a classic. Why must Hollywood remake everything? Just buy the rites to release it in American theatres "as is" and let everyone see what great foreign film is about. They're just gonna ruin it, like they do with 99% of their other foreign remakes.

Because they're running out of ideas and the industry is dying out to CGI and 3D.

I'm waiting for them to remake EVERYTHING in 3D. KID N PLAY IN 3D!!!!!!!_________________2014 - In Zimmer We Trust.

Radiusís multi-platform strategy seems ideal for this picture, a hard R drama which has way more explosive violence than Drive. Gosling plays the son of a Florida-based crime syndicate boss (Kristen Scott Thomas), who is plying the drug trade in Thailand with his brother. When his addicted sibling gets involved in a murder and gets tangled up with a cop who calls himself the Angel of Vengeance, Goslingís character, who is proficient in mixed martial arts, is compelled to seek revenge on behalf of his mother. There is swordplay, and a lot of slicing and dicing.

And I think it looks like it will be a very faithful and true-to-form adaptation of the book. I am very excited for this one. Maybe you've seen one of the non-theatrical trailers or something?_________________

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